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New Warning Signs Agriculture Is In A Recession
New Warning Signs Agriculture Is In A Recession  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Corn on track for weekly losses ahead of US planting report
Corn on track for weekly losses ahead of US planting report  TradingView
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Aircraft To Drop Oral Rabies Vaccine For Wildlife In Georgia
Aircraft To Drop Oral Rabies Vaccine For Wildlife In Georgia  The Chattanoogan
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U.S. grains: Grain futures slump, soybeans rise, ahead of USDA planting report
U.S. grains: Grain futures slump, soybeans rise, ahead of USDA planting report  Country Guide
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Why has Mexico’s water debt opened new battle line with US?
Why has Mexico’s water debt opened new battle line with US?  CBS19 News
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CBOT nearby SRW wheat futures set contract lows on rain forecasts
CBOT nearby SRW wheat futures set contract lows on rain forecasts  TradingView
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Soybeans up, corn down on more pre-report positioning
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. Beans followed bean oil, which was supported by global demand expectations. Soybean oil was one of the few major commodities to see an improvement in the week export sales report and nearing the halfway point of 2024/25, the pace is considerably faster than 2023/24. That’s largely because…
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Tariffs likely to cause shifts in livestock rations
The retiring head of the Wisconsin Agribusiness Association and former feed mill manager says the new tariffs on Canadian products that start in April will likely cause a shift in livestock feed use. Tom Bresner tells Brownfield canola meal has been a low-cost protein source popular with producers, but that’s likely to change. “As far…
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Commissioner Sid Miller on USDA’s Additional Year-Long Extension of the Horse Protection Act Final Rule
AUSTIN, Texas — “This decision marks another significant victory for the equine industry and all who advocate for fair, reasonable regulations. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has agreed to delay the implementation of its Horse Protection Act final rule until February 1, 2026—further strengthening our fight against federal overreach and unjust mandates. I also want…
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Shared-use kitchens break barriers for food entrepreneurs
RICHMOND, Va. — Shared kitchen spaces are sustaining the future of food entrepreneurship and transforming communities, according to a recently published report by the Virginia Foundation for Agriculture, Innovation and Rural Sustainability. VA FAIRS is a rural business center that offers technical assistance to those transitioning into or involved in value-added agriculture. The foundation’s research…
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Turbulant Hurricane Season Forecast Includes 4 to 6 in New England
Turbulant Hurricane Season Forecast Includes 4 to 6 in New England  Seacoast Current
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CBOT corn falls for third straight session on expectations of big US crop
CBOT corn falls for third straight session on expectations of big US crop  TradingView
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Non-plastic soy-based wrap takes home top prize at 2025 Soy Innovation Competition
Photo provided by the Indiana Soybean Alliance. A group of Purdue University students developed a non-plastic soy-based wrap that won top prize at the 31st annual Student Soybean Innovation Competition. Purdue University environmental and natural resources engineering sophomore Claire Eckhardt explains the product. “SoyShield is a self adhesive, flexible thermoplastic film that we essentially marketed for both lab uses…
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Revolutionizing Agricultural Transport: How Modern Logistics Are Transforming Farm-to-Market Efficiency
MODESTO, CA – It goes without saying that a key component of the global supply chain is agricultural transport. It plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between farms and consumers. The importance of efficient logistics in this sector is undeniable, as it ensures that perishable produce reaches the market in optimal condition with…
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Let’s talk Crops! Session Talks Drones in Row Crop Agriculture
ST. PAUL, Minn. — On March 19, 2025, Ryan Huffman, Iowa State University Digital Ag Innovation Lab senior research manager and Jorden Kuntz, founder of Biosphere Drone Solutions, joined UMN Extension crops educator Ryan Miller for a discussion about drones in row crop agriculture. This was the penultimate weekly episode of the 2025 Strategic Farming:…
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How to Use Drones for Efficient Farm Management and Monitoring
IRVING, TX – Skyrocketing global population growth demands a correspondingly higher need for farming. However, increasing food production is becoming more difficult due to shrinking farmland as urban expansion continues encroaching on agricultural spaces. Technology — specifically, drones — is an indispensable tool to tackle the industry’s most pressing issues. Combine drone technology with precision…
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Navigating Global Grain Markets in 2025
Navigating Global Grain Markets in 2025Â Â Grain Journal
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Windy conditions impacted High Plains
Windy conditions impacted High Plains  High Plains Journal
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Here’s Why 2025 Is The Time To Buy High-Horsepower Tractors, Auction Pricing Is Staying Strong
Here’s Why 2025 Is The Time To Buy High-Horsepower Tractors, Auction Pricing Is Staying Strong  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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What will Liberation Day Bring Regarding Tariffs?
What will Liberation Day Bring Regarding Tariffs?  Farms.com